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Barclays Brief

Barclays Brief

By: Barclays Investment Bank
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In a world of constant change, Barclays Brief is your weekly source for differentiated perspectives that cut through the noise. Each bite-sized episode delivers clear insights into the structural trends transforming sectors – from technology and healthcare to energy, industrials and beyond. Through sharp dialogue and scenario-based analysis, we help you navigate complexity, make meaningful connections and anticipate what’s next – whether you’re managing a portfolio or leading a business. Each week we dig deep into a key market theme, spanning equities, macro, credit and more, uncovering the forces shaping tomorrow to help you make smarter decisions today. Stay sharp. Stay briefed. Published by Barclays Investment Bank: https://www.ib.barclays/ Important content disclosures: https://www.ib.barclays/disclosures/important-content-disclosures.html Important non-Research content disclosures: https://www.ib.barclays/disclosures/important-nonresearch-content-disclosures.htmlCopyright 2026 Barclays Investment Bank Economics Politics & Government Social Sciences
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  • AI goes economy-wide
    May 26 2026

    Productivity growth has been uneven across many sectors and economies. But AI in the form of humanoid robotics could change that, extending automation into physical services at scale.

    In this episode of Barclays Brief, Patrick Coffey is joined by Christian Keller, Head of Economics Research, to discuss what this shift could mean for productivity and the wider macro outlook. Keller explains that while a jobless future remains unlikely, the long‑running balance between labour and capital could continue to evolve as a broader range of tasks are automated.

    The conversation explores how combining cognitive and physical automation increases capital intensity and raises the importance of inputs such as electricity and commodities. They also consider how these forces could influence inflation dynamics and interest rates.

    As automation spreads into the physical economy, understanding where productivity gains may accrue – and what constrains them – becomes increasingly important. Listen now to hear the full discussion.

    Clients can read more on Barclays Live:

    •How humanoid robotics matters for macro

    •Ten things to know about humanoids

    •The decade of the robot belongs to China

    •Embodied AI: Wealth creation or economic displacement?

    Listeners can also hear more episodes about developments of physical AI:

    •Robots deliver dinner and profits

    •Rise of the humanoid robots

    •AI Revolution: China’s Five-Year Plan

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    12 mins
  • Decoding the bond sell-off
    May 19 2026

    Global bond yields have been rising sharply, with long-term yields breaking higher across multiple markets - pushing US 30‑year yields above 5%.​

    The sell-off was initially triggered by energy-linked inflation resulting from the Iran war, but increasingly reflects a broader, cross‑market re-pricing, with fiscal pressures, shifting rate expectations and signs of bear‑flattening emerging in key markets.​

    In this episode of the Barclays Brief, Lucile Flight, Managing Director in Rates Trading, joins Patrick Coffey to examine what’s driving the move in different regions – from political uncertainty shaping UK gilts to changing views on neutral rates in the US and a dialled-back ECB response in Europe. ​

    They discuss what could bring yields down again and where investors are seeing the most compelling opportunities across global rates.​

    Listeners can hear more on this topic:​​​

    • Inflation crosscurrents: Energy vs AI
    • European rates: Inflation & AI waves collide

    Clients can read more on Barclays Live:​​

    • Thinking Macro: No saving grace ​
    • Federal Reserve Commentary: What would trigger a 2026 Fed hike?
    • United Kingdom Outlook: What a week...
    • Global Economics Weekly: Leaders meet and bonds shriek

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    11 mins
  • Inflation crosscurrents: Energy vs AI
    May 12 2026

    Markets are facing two competing inflation stories at the same time: a near‑term energy shock pushing inflation risks higher, and the possibility that AI acts as a medium to longer-run disinflationary force.​

    In this episode of Barclays Brief, Patrick Coffey, Global Head of the Product Management, sits down with Jon Hill, Head of US Inflation Strategy, to break down how energy price spikes feed into headline versus core inflation, what breakevens and real yields are signalling, and how central banks may respond to energy shocks they can’t control. ​

    They also discuss whether core inflation dynamics are drifting back toward a pre‑COVID structure, and how AI could shape the path ahead through productivity, wages and margins.​

    ​​Listeners can hear more on this topic:​​​

    • Jet fuel shortage: Holidays at risk?
    • European rates: Inflation & AI waves collide

    ​​Clients can read more on Barclays Live:​​

    • The view from overseas
    • A Claudy inflation outlook

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    12 mins
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